This Week in History
HISTORY, 15 Feb 2016
Satoshi Ashikaga – TRANSCEND Media Service
Feb 15-21
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
FEBRUARY 15
2013 A meteor explodes over Russia, injuring 1,500 people as a shock wave blows out windows and rocks buildings. This happens unexpectedly only hours before the expected closest ever approach of the larger and unrelated asteroid 2012 DA14.
2003 Protests against the Iraq war take place in over 600 cities worldwide. It is estimated that between eight million to 30 million people participate, making this the largest peace demonstration in history.
2001 The first draft of the complete human genome is published in Nature.
2000 Indian Point II nuclear power plant in New York vents a small amount of radioactive steam when a steam generator fails.
1999 Abdullah Öcalan, leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), is arrested in Kenya.
1996 At the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China, a Long March 3 rocket, carrying an Intelsat 708, crashes into a rural village after liftoff, killing many people.
1992 Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced in Milwaukee to life in prison.
1991 The Visegrád Agreement, establishing cooperation to move toward free-market systems, is signed by the leaders of Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland.
1989 Soviet war in Afghanistan: The Soviet Union officially announces that all of its troops have left Afghanistan.
Departure of the Soviet Army from Afghanistan:
- Last Soviet soldiers leave Afghanistan, by Bill Keller – February 16, 1989 – International – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Neighbors of Afghanistan Seek Orderly Departure By Russians, by Steven R. Wiseman – February 14, 1988 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Lessons of the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, by Mark N. Kaz – Middle East Policy Council – MEPC.org
- BREAKING CONTACT WITHOUT LEAVING CHAOS: THE SOVIET WITHDRAWAL FROM AFGHANISTAN – Lester W. Grau – pdf
- 10 myths about Afghanistan: In 1988, the Soviet army left Afghanistan after a concerted campaign by the western-backed mujahideen. But since then, many enduring myths have grown up about the war-torn country. In his new book, Jonathan Steele sorts the fact from the fiction – Jonathan Steele – Tuesday 27 September 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- After Soviet Departure, Patriotic Enthusiasm : Pilots’ Skill, Morale Give Afghan Regime a Lift, by Mark Fineman – May 22, 1989 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Afghan War: Soviet Army Loses Luster, by Bernard E Trainor – April 12, 1988 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- The Soviet War in Afghanistan, 1979-1989, by Alan Taylor – Aug. 4, 2014 – TheAtlantic.com
- 14 April 1988: ON THIS DAY: USSR pledges to leave Afghanistan –- BBC
- “In 1988 the Geneva accords were signed, which included a timetable that ensured full Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan by February 15, 1989. About 14,500 Soviet and an estimated one million Afghan lives were lost between 1979 and the Soviet withdrawal in 1989.” – The Soviet Invasion – GlobalSecurity.org
- Aftermath – Soviet-Afghan War – Wikipedia
- COMMUNISM, REBELLION AND SOVIET INTERNVENTION – Afghanistan – CountryStudies.us
- The Soviet Military Experience in Afghanistan: A Precedent of Dubious Relevance, by Mark Kramer – October 2001 – GWU.edu – pdf
- Leaving Afghanistan – Lessons from the last time superpower departed, by Lt. Col. Shane A. Smith – June 1, 2013 – ArmedForcesJournal.com
- Lessons learned? 25 years since Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan – 15 Feb 2015 – RT.com
Afghan War (1978-1992):
- Soviet-Afghan War – Wikipedia
- “Afghan War, in the history of Afghanistan, the internal conflict (1978–92) between anticommunist Muslim guerrillas and the Afghan communist government (aided in 1979–89 by Soviet troops).” – Afghan War (1978-1992) – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan: 1979 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan War – Infoplease.com
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – Fact-Index.com
- COMMUNISM, REBELLIION, AND SOVIET INTERVENTION – Afghanistan – CountryStudies.us
- The Soviet-Afghan war – Prezi.com
- AFGHANISTAN; IN DEFESE OF SOVIET MILITARY ACTION – OOCities.org
- Why Did the Soviet Union Invade Afghanistan? , by Daryl Morini – Jan 3, 2010 – E-INTERNATIONAL RELATION STUDIES – E-IR.info
- The Origins of the Soviet-Afghan War – AlternativeInsight.com
- RUSSIAN INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN, by Andy Young – HISTORY OF RUSSIA – HistoryOfRussia.org
- The Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan – PBS News Hour – PBS.org
- The Kremlin and Kabul: The 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in Retrospect, by Charles J Sullivan – September 2011 – TheWashingtonReview.org
- SOVIET INVASTION OF AFGHANISTAN – GuideToRussia.com
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-web.com
Relations between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union:
- “The Soviets began a major economic assistance program in Afghanistan in the 1950s. Between 1954 and 1978, Afghanistan received more than $1 billion in Soviet aid, including substantial military assistance. In 1973, the two countries announced a $200-million assistance agreement on gas and oil development, trade, transport, irrigation, and factory construction. Following the 1979 invasion, the Soviets augmented their large aid commitments to shore up the Afghan economy and rebuild the Afghan military. They provided the Karmal regime an unprecedented $800 million. The Soviet Union supported the Najibullah regime even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in February 1989.” – Afghanistan-Russia relations – Wikipedia
- Soviet-Afghanistan Relations from Cooperation to Occupation, by Alam Payind – AcademcRoom.com
- Foreign Relations – Afghanistan – AfghanistanChamber.com
- Afghanistan-Soviet relations – Sothebys.com
Foreign Relations of Afghanistan:
- Foreign relations of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Neutrality in Afghanistan’s Foreign Policy – United States Institute of Peace – USIP.org
- Afghanistan-United States relations – Wikipedia
- US Relations With Afghanistan – US Department of State
- Afghanistan Index – Brookings.edu
- Afghanistan – Country Profile – NationsOnline.org
- Afghanistan country profile – BBC
Afghanistan and the United Nations:
- Afghanistan & the United Nations
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations in New York
- Permanent Mission of Afghanistan to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva
Afghanistan:
- AFGHANISTAN – WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Afghanistan – UN Data
- Afghanistan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Afghanistan – Infoplease.com
History of Afghanistan:
- History of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – History – Infoplease.com
- A Brief History of Afghanistan: By Adam Ritscher – AfghanGovernment.com
- HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN – HistoryWorld.net
- Afghanistan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Afghanistan | Facts and History – About.com
- A Historical Timeline of Afghanistan – PBS.org
- Chronological History of Afghanistan – Afghan-Web.com
- Afghanistan profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Afghanistan:
- Economy of Afghanistan – Wikipedia
- Afghanistan – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan – Data – WORLD BANK
- Afghanistan: Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Afghanistan – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Afghanistan – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Afghanistan – Economy – Afghanistan’s Economy
1988 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1979 Don Dunstan resigns as Premier of South Australia, ending a decade of sweeping social liberalization.
1976 The 1976 Constitution of Cuba is adopted by national referendum.
Constitution of Cuba of 1976:
- The text of the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba [of 1976] was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Cuba, Special Edition No.3 of January 31, 2003, The Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, 1976 (as Amended to 2002) – ConstitutionNet.org – pdf, or República de Cuba / Republic of Cuba – Constituciounes Constitutions – Political Database of Americas – PDBA.Georgetown.edu
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see “1988 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site,” mentioned above.
1972 José María Velasco Ibarra, serving as President of Ecuador for the fifth time, is overthrown by the military for the fourth time.
The 1972 Military Coup in Ecuador:
- Direct Military Rule, 1972-79 – Ecuador – CoutryStudies.us
- ECUADOR: The Party System from 1963 to 2000, by Kathryn B. Sanderson – Janda.org
Ecuador and Military Coups:
- “Ecuador is a country long ravaged by the use of military force to control the populous’ lives. Military governments are the norm in this chaotic country, while peace reigns only when the dictator is strong enough to squelch his enemies.” – The Military Government of Ecuador – Yachana.org
- The coup in Ecuador: a grim warning, by Gerardo Nebbia and Bill Vann – 2 February 2000 – SWS.org
- Military Coup in the Making in Ecuador – WarIsACrime.org
- Cables used for Historical Research: Ecuador 1972-1976, the coup attempt of General Latorre – Wikileaks-press.info
- MILITARY DICTATORSHIPS IN THE AMERICAS – A PROJECT OF HISTORY IS A WEAPON – HistoryIsAWeapon.com
Ecuador:
- Ecuador – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Ecuador – Wikipedia
- Ecuador – Encyclopedia Britannica
- “On August 16, 2012, Ecuador announced that it was granting political asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Assange had been seeking refuge at the country’s Embassy in London while waiting for the decision. The decision further strained relations between Ecuador and Britain.” – Ecuador Grants Asylum to Julian Assange – Ecuador – Infoplease.com
- List of heads of state of Ecuador – Wikipedia
History of Ecuador:
- History of Ecuador – Wikipedia
- History of Ecuador – EcuadorExplore.com
- A Brief History of Ecuador – ECUAWORLD.com
- ECUADOR: History and Culture – Geographia.com
- Ecuador’s History From Ancient Incas to Modern Times – Ecuador.com
Economy of Ecuador:
- Ecuador – THE WORLD BANK
- Ecuador – Data – THE WORLD BANK
- Ecuador – The Heritage Foundation
- Economy of Ecuador – Wikipedia
- Ecuador – Overview of economy – NationsEncyclopedia.com
1972 Sound recordings are granted US federal copyright protection for the first time.
1962 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
For some more pertinent information, see “1988 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site,” mentioned above.
1961 Sabena Flight 548 crashes in Belgium, killing 73, including the entire United States figure skating team along with several of their coaches and family members.
1954 Canada and the United States agree to construct the Distant Early Warning Line, a system of radar stations in the far northern Arctic regions of Canada and Alaska.
1953 Parliamentary elections held in Liechtenstein.
1949 Gerald Lankester Harding and Roland de Vaux begin excavations at Cave 1 of the Qumran Caves, where they will eventually discover the first seven Dead Sea Scrolls.
1946 ENIAC, the first electronic general-purpose computer, is formally dedicated at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
1945 World War II: Third day of bombing in Dresden.
1944 World War II: The Narva Offensive begins.
1944 World War II: The assault on Monte Cassino, Italy begins.
1942 World War II: Fall of Singapore. Following an assault by Japanese forces, the British General Arthur Percival surrenders. About 80,000 Indian, United Kingdom and Australian soldiers become prisoners of war, the largest surrender of British-led military personnel in history.
1933 In Miami, Giuseppe Zangara attempts to assassinate US President-elect Franklin D Roosevelt, but instead shoots Chicago mayor Anton J. Cermak, who dies of his wounds on March 6, 1933.
1925 The 1925 serum run to Nome: The second delivery of serum arrives in Nome, Alaska.
1923 Greece becomes the last European country to adopt the Gregorian calendar.
1921 Kingdom of Romania establishes its legation in Helsinki.
1898 The battleship USS Maine explodes and sinks in Havana harbor in Cuba, killing 274. This event leads the United States to declare war on Spain.
1879 Women’s rights: US President Rutherford B. Hayes signs a bill allowing female attorneys to argue cases before the Supreme Court of the United States.
History of Women’s Rights in the United States:
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- History of Women’s Rights Movements (1848-1998) – NWHP.org
- Women’s Rights Movements, 1848-1920 – History.House.gov
- History of the American Women’s Rights Movements 1848-1920, by Ann-Marie Imbornoni – Infoplease.com
- Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States – 4 July 1876 – Rutgers.edu
- WOMEN’S RIGHTS – Women’s History in America – WIC.org
Women’s Rights in General:
- Women’s rights – Wikipedia
- Women’s Rights Worldwide – WomensRightsWorldwide.org
- Women’s Rights, by Anup Shah – Global Issues
- A Brief History of Women’s Rights Movements: The prominent figures and notable events of women’s rights movements in America and beyond – Scholatic.com
- Women’s Rights as Human Rights – UN Chronicle – UN.org
- Women’s Human Rights as Gender Equality – United Nations Human Rights – Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights – OHCHR.org
- POLL: Women’s Rights in the Arab World – THOMPSON REUTERS FOUNDATION – Trust.org
- Women’s Rights are Human Rights – Amnesty International USA
Women’s Suffrage and Its History:
- History of Women’s Suffrage – Scholastic.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT – Historynet.com
- Woman Suffrage – History-World.org
- Women’s Suffrage Around The World, by Kerilynn Engel – Answers.com
- Women’s suffrage and World War I – CUNY.edu
- Causes: The Woman Suffrage Movement – Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era – The National Women’s History Museum – NWHM.org
- International Woman Suffrage Timeline – About.com
- A timeline of women’s right to vote – interactive – Wednesday, 6 July, 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE – IPU.org
- Timeline of Women’s Suffrage Granted, by Country – Infoplease.com
1835 The first constitutional law in modern Serbia is adopted.
1804 The Serbian Revolution begins.
1798 The Roman Republic is proclaimed after Louis-Alexandre Berthier, a general of Napoleon, had invaded the city of Rome five days earlier.
1690 Constantin Cantemir, Prince of Moldavia, and the Holy Roman Empire sign a secret treaty in Sibiu, stipulating that Moldavia would support the actions led by the House of Habsburg against the Ottoman Empire.
FEBRUARY 16
2013 A bomb blast at a market in Hazara Town in Quetta, Pakistan kills more than 80 people and injures 190 others.
2006 The last Mobile army surgical hospital (MASH) is decommissioned by the United States Army.
2005 The Kyoto Protocol comes into force, following its ratification by Russia.
Kyoto Protocol:
- Text of the KYOTO PROTOCOL TO THE UNINTED NATIONS FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE – UNFCCC.int – pdf
- Kyoto Protocol – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFCCC.int
- Kyoto Protocol – KyotoProtocol.com
- What is the Kyoto Protocol? , by Larry West – About.com
- What is the Kyoto Protocol and has it made any difference? – Friday, 11 March 2011 – TheGuardian.com
- Kyoto Protocol – Encyclopedia Britannica
- What is the Kyoto Protocol? – Carbonify.com
Summary of the Kyoto Protocol:
- A Summary of the Kyoto Protocol – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – UNFFC.int
- THE KYOTO PROTOCOL SUMMARY, by Alex Schenker – Earth’s Friends – EarthsFriends.com
- Summary Of the Kyoto Protocol – Pertinent Essays on This Subject – Anti Essays – AntiEssays.com
- Pertinent Web Links on the Summary of the Kyoto Protocol – When.com
Problems of the Kyoto Protocol:
- Criticism of the Kyoto Protocol – Wikipedia
- Kyoto Protocol and the United States – The Encyclopedia OF EARTH – EOEarth.org
- Quitting the Kyoto Protocol: the United States Strikes Out Alone – Research Article from History Behind the Headlines – BOOKRAGS.com
- The USA versus the Environment – Oil, Pollution and Kyoto – Vexen.co.uk
- THE KYOTO PROTOCOL: PROBLEMS WITH U.S. SOVEREIGNTY AND THE LACK OF DEVELOPING COUNTRY PARTICIPATION – House.gov
- Kyoto Protocol Simply Wrong, Wrong, Wrong, by Iain Murray – February 14, 2015 – COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE – CEI.org
- Objection: problems with Kyoto – December 1, 2011 – BuryCoal.com
- What Does the Kyoto Protocol Mean to the US Energy Markets and the US Economy? – October 1998 – Energy Information Administration – EIA.gov
- Problems the Kyoto Protocol cannot solve – EcoEconomics.org
- The Kyoto Protocol – Challenges – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- Problem with Kyoto Protocol, by Seun Jabagun – Mar 7, 2015 – LinkedIn.com
- Was the Kyoto Protocol a Success or Failure? , by Sylvio Marcacci – December 29th, 2011 – CleanTechnica.com
1999 Across Europe, Kurdish rebels take over embassies and hold hostages after Turkey arrests one of their rebel leaders, Abdullah Öcalan.
1999 In Uzbekistan, a bomb explodes and gunfire is heard at the government headquarters in an apparent assassination attempt against President Islom Karimov.
1998 China Airlines Flight 676 crashes into a road and residential area near Chiang Kai-shek International Airport in Taiwan, killing all 196 aboard and seven more on the ground.
1991 Nicaraguan Contras leader Enrique Bermúdez is assassinated in Managua.
1987 The trial of John Demjanjuk, accused of being a Nazi guard dubbed “Ivan the Terrible” in Treblinka extermination camp, starts in Jerusalem.
1986 The Soviet liner MS Mikhail Lermontov runs aground in the Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand.
1985 Hezbollah is founded.
Hezbollah and Its History:
- Hezbollah – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Hezbollah – Encyclopedia of Middle East – MideastWeb.org
- LEBANON: Party of God – May 2006 – PBS.org
- History of Hezbollah – Wikipedia
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF Hezbollah Monday, June 08, 2008 – TIME
- The Secret History of Hezbollah, by Tony Badran – 18th November 2013 – DefendeDemocracy.org
- The Origins of Hezbollah – TheAtlantic.com
- Hezbollah’s History of Violence – ANCNews.go.com
- Hezbollah – History & Overview – Jewish Virtual Library
- Hezbollah: Portrait of a Terrorist Organization – The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center – Terroristm-Info.org.il
- Hezbollah: A history of violence – THE GOLBE AND MAIL – Terrorism-Info.org.il
- Timeline of Hezbollah Violence – July 17, 2006 – CAMERA.org
- Book Review: HEZBOLLHA: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God, by Mathew Levitt – Georgetown University Press
- Book: Hezbollah: A History of ‘Party of God’ , by Dominique Avon and Anaïs-Trissa Khatchadourian – translated by Jane Marie Todd – published September 2012 – Harvard University Press
1983 The Ash Wednesday bushfires in Victoria and South Australia kill 75.
1979 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
1978 The first computer bulletin board system is created (CBBS in Chicago).
1977 USSR performs nuclear test at Sary Shagan, USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Sary-Shagan – NTI
- Missile firing at Sary-Shagan testing ground – AboutKazakhstan.com
- Sary-Shagan – Encyclopedia Astronautica
- Russian TV Profiles Sary-Shagan Test Range – MISSILE THREAT – MissileThreat.com
- Russian/Soviet Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems – AusAirPower.net
- Sary-Shagan – Russian Super Weapons Hypersonic Aircraft Igla Armas
- Russia’s KYSS-08 ‘Topol’ – Mystery Missile Mission – Kapustin Yar to Sary Shagon – Eighth Launch – May 20, 2014
- Russia to upgrade Neman-P rader in Sary-Shagon – 28.08.2014 – Siberian Insider – SiberianInsider.com
- “The RS-26 missile carried a dummy warhead from Russia’s Kapustin Yar missile facility, located about 80 miles south of Volgograd in southern Russia, to an impact range at Sary Shagan in Kazakhstan.” – Russia Again Flight Tests New ICBM to Treaty-Violating Rage, by Bill Gertz – March 31, 2015 – FreeBeacon.com
1968 The first computer bulletin board system is created (CBBS in Chicago).
1961 The DuSable Museum of African American History is chartered.
1961 Explorer program: Explorer 9 (S-56a) is launched.
1960 The US Navy submarine USS Triton begins Operation Sandblast, setting sail from New London, Connecticut, to begin the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe.
1959 Fidel Castro becomes Premier of Cuba after dictator Fulgencio Batista was overthrown on January 1.
Cuba and the United States:
- Cuba-United States relations – Wikipedia
- United States-Cuba Relations – LatinAmericanStudies.org
- The US-Cuban Relationship – About.com
- WHEN CASTRO BECAME A COMMUNIST: The Impact on US-Cuba Policy, by Salvador Diaz-Verson – Institute for US-Cuba Relations – Occasional Paper Series Volume 1, No.1, November 3, 1997
- John F Kennedy versus Fidel Castro in the Early 1960s – BU.edu
- United States and Cuba: 1898-1958, by Ann-Marie Holmes – HPU.edu
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF US-CUBA RELATIONS, by Clair Suddah – Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2009 – TIME
- United States vs Cuba – Comparison – Aneki.com
- United States vs Cuba – FindTheData.com
- Cuba and the United States: A Chronical History, by Jane Fanklin
- US Cuba Relations – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Timeline: US-Cuba relations – BBC
Fidel Castro:
- FILDEL CASTRO – History.com
- Fidel Castro – PBS.org
- Fidel Castro’s 1960 Address to the UN General Assembly: “The Problem of Cuba and its Revolutionary Policy” – Part 1 of 4, by Ron Kurtus
- Fidel Castro – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Fidel Castro – Political Leader – Infoplease.com
- “President of Cuba, communist revolutionary, and implacable foe of US foreign policy, Fidel Castro began his life on a sugar plantation in eastern Cuba.” Fidel Castro – GWU.edu
- Fidel Castro – Biography – Biography.com
- Fidel Castro – Biography – TheFamousPeople.com
- Fidel Castro – Political leader of Cuba – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Early life of Fidel Castro – Wikipedia
- Biography of Fidel Castro – About.com
Cuba or the “Republic of Cuba” (Repúlica de Cuba):
- CUBA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Cuba – Infoplease.com
- Cuba profile – Overview – BBC
- Cuba – Human Rights Watch
Foreign Relations of Cuba:
- Foreign relations of Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba – Council of Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- FOREIGN RELATIONS OF CUBA – WORLD PUBLIC LIBRARY
- THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATOINS OF CUBA – BWCentral.org
Cuba and USSR/Russia:
- Cuba-Soviet Union relations – Wikipedia
- Cuba-Russian relations – Wikipedia
- Cuba-Russia Now and Then – February 24, 2010 – COHA.org
- CUBA AND THE USSR: A LOVE STORY, by Katarina Hall, March 24, 2015 – VictimsOfCommunism.org
- Fidel Castro’s Relationship with the USSR during the Bay of Pig Invasion & Cuban Missile Crisis, by Christian Martines – Academica.edu
History and Culture of Cuba:
- History of Cuba – Wikipedia
- The Cuban History
- Cuba – History – Infoplease.com
- 500 YEARS OF CUBAN HISTORY – HistoryOfCuba.com
- History of Cuban Nation, from Colonial Days to the Present
- Cuba History, Language and Culture – World Travel Guide
- Timeline of Cuban history – Wikipedia
- Cuba profile – Timeline – BBC
- Culture of Cuba – Wikipedia
- CUBAN CULTURE, by CubaHeritage
- Cuba Heritage
Economy of Cuba:
- Economy of Cuba – Wikipedia
- Cuba’s Economy – GlobalSecurity.org
- Cuba – Economy – Infoplease.com
- The Economic History and Economy of Cuba – Department of Economics – San José State University
- Cuba | Economic Indications – TradingEconomics.com
- Cuba – Data – World Bank
1945 World War II: American forces land on Corregidor Island in the Philippines.
1943 World War II: Insertion of Operation Gunnerside, Norway.
1943 World War II: Red Army troops re-enter Kharkov.
1940 World War II: Altmark Incident: The German tanker Altmark is boarded by sailors from the British destroyer HMS Cossack. 299 British prisoners are freed.
1940 World War II: Altmark Incident: The German tanker Altmark is boarded by sailors from the British destroyer HMS Cossack. 299 British prisoners are freed.
1937 Wallace H. Carothers receives a United States patent for nylon.
1936 Elections bring the Popular Front to power in Spain.
1934 The Austrian Civil War ends with the defeat of the Social Democrats and the Republikanischer Schutzbund.
1923 Howard Carter unseals the burial chamber of Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
1918 The Council of Lithuania unanimously adopts the Act of Independence, declaring Lithuania an independent state.
Independence of Lithuania:
- Lithuania’s independence movement (1988 – 1991) – LokaShakti.org
- Lithuania rejects Soviet demand to renounce its independence – March 17, 1990 – THIS DAY IN HISTORY – History.com
- Lithuanian Independence – January 13, 1991 – WordPress.com
- 11 March 1990: Lithuania Declared Independence From the Soviet Union – GarryWallice.net
- Timeline: Lithuania – BBC
History and Social Issues of Lithuania:
- History of Lithuania – Wikipedia
- A Short History of Lithuania – LocalHistories.org
- Lithuanian History – A Brief Chronology – BalticsWorldwide.com
- History of Lithuania – HistoryWorld.net
- Lithuania – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Lithuania – History – Infoplease.com
- History: Lithuania – MSU.edu
- “Like many countries of the former USSR, Lithuania has significant environmental problems related to pollution. Despite the growth of the country’s environmental awareness since its independence from the USSR in 1991, a lack of technology, equipment, and funds make it difficult to adequately treat industrial emissions and to replace old equipment.” – Land and Resources, Environmental Issues – Lithuania – CountriesQuest.com
- Suicide in Lithuania – Wikipedia
- ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SECURITY PROBLEMS IN LITHUANIA, by Juozas Bagdanavičius, Vladas Senkus
Russia and the Baltic States:
- “Russia is going to review whether or not it was legal for the Soviet Union to recognize the Baltic states as independent nearly 25 years ago, according to a report by Interfax.” – Russia is reviewing the ‘legality’ of Baltic states’ independence, by Barbara Tasch – June 30, 2015 – BusinessInsider.com
- Russia and the Baltic States: Time to Get the Legal Facts Right – 2015-07-06 – by Peter Van Elsuwege – BalticTimes.com
- Russians in the Baltic states – Wikipedia
- “The Baltic states declared independence in 1990 and 1991, and activists in Lithuania and Latvia were killed in attempts by Soviet forces to quell rebellion. The events have been a matter of particular sensitivity in the three countries since Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine, another former Soviet republic…. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have Russian-speaking minorities and were unnerved by a statement by Putin last year declaring Moscow had the right to intervene with military force if necessary to protect Russian speakers abroad.” Russia tries to soothe Baltic states over independence review – July 1, 2015 – Reuters.com
- How do we protect the Baltic States?, by David Blair, graphic by Sam Dodge, 19 Feb. 2015 – Telegraph.co.uk
- Russia a threat to Baltic states after Ukraine conflict, warns Michael Fallon – 19 Feb. 2015 – theguardian.com
- Putin Sets His Sights on the Baltic States, by Halle Dale – 7/14/15 – Newsweek.com
1874 Silver Dollar becomes legal US tender.
1866 Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington becomes British Secretary of State for War.
1862 American Civil War: General Ulysses S. Grant captures Fort Donelson, Tennessee.
1852 Studebaker Brothers wagon company, precursor of the automobile manufacturer, is established.
1804 First Barbary War: Stephen Decatur leads a raid to burn the pirate-held frigate USS Philadelphia.
1742 Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, becomes British Prime Minister.
1699 First Leopoldine Diploma is issued by the Holy Roman Emperor, recognizing the Greek Catholic clergy enjoyed the same privileges as Roman Catholic priests in the Principality of Transylvania.
1646 Battle of Torrington, Devon – the last major battle of the first English Civil War.
FEBRUARY 17
2011 Libyan protests begin. In Bahrain, security forces launched a deadly pre-dawn raid on protesters in Pearl Roundabout in Manama, the day is locally known as Bloody Thursday.
Bahrain Bloody Thursday of February 2011:
- Background – Bahrain Bloody Thursday – Wikipedia
- Latest Libya Video: A Bloody “Day of Rage” – Thursday, February 17, 2011 – EA World View – EnduaringAmerica.com
- What’s going on: ‘Day of Rage’ turns bloody in Libya Thursday – February 17, 2011 – Syracuse.com
- Opposition Movement Moves Westward in Libya, as Bloody Uprising Continues – February 24, 2011 – Eurasia Review
- Bloody suppression of Libya uprising continues, by Erin Holweger – February 27, 2011- Clarion – DuClarion.com
- Libya’s Civilians Suffer In Bloody Stalemate – March 24, 2011 – Center for a New American Security – CNAS.org
- Timeline of Bahraini uprising of 2011 – Wikipedia
Libya under Muammar Gaddafi:
- History under Muammar Gaddafi – Wikipedia
- Looking at Libya, by Andrew Ma – November 19, 2013 – Harvard Political Review – HarvardPolitics.com
- Muammar Gaddafi (1942 – 2011) – Jewish Virtual Library
- Libya: The Illusive Revolution – Part III: An Army for Islam, by Ruth First – SAS.ac.uk
- ON THIS DAY: 1 September – 1969: Bloodless coup in Libya – BBC
- COUP D’ÉTAT EVENTS, 1946 – 2013 – CODEBOOK, by Monty G. Marshall, and Donna Ramsey Marshall – March 28, 2014 – SystemicPeace.org
History of Libya:
- History of Libya – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF LIBYA – HistoryWorld.net
- THE HISTORY OF LYBIA – LibyaWeb.com
- Libya – History – CountryStudies.us
- Libya – History – Infoplease.com
- Libya – WORLD WAR II AND INDPENDENCE – CountryStudies.us
- Libya – World War II Database, by C Peter Chen – WW2DB.com
- How the West Broke Libya and Returned It to the Hatred of the Past, by Yasmina Khadra – The Guardian – TMS
- Libya profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of Libya:
- Economy of Libya – Wikipedia
- LIBYA – WORLD BANK
- Libya – Data – WORLD BANK
- Libya – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Libya – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Libya Economic Outlook– AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
2008 Kosovo declares independence as the Republic of Kosovo.
Independence of Kosovo:
- Kosovo declares independence from Serbia, by Douglas Hamilton – Sun Feb 17, 2008 – Reuters.com
- Text of the Kosovo Declaration of Independence – February 17, 2008 – Assembly-Kosova.org – pdf
- Political background – Kosovo declaration of independence – Wikipedia
- Kosovo Independence – About education – About.com
- The independence of Kosovo, by Gary Leupp – CounterPunch.org
- International recognition of Kosovo – Wikipedia
Kosovo Conflict:
- Kosovo War – Wikipedia
- ALBANIA: REFUGEE INFLUX FROM KOSOVO – December 16, 1998 – IFRC.org – pdf
- Kosovo’s Conflict – HistoryToday.com
- Kosovo conflict – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Religious aspects of the Yugoslavia – Kosovo conflict – ReligiousTolerance.org
- YouTube video (10 min. 16 sec.): 1999 – a documentary about Kosovo War ethnic cleansing
- List of massacres in the Kosovo war – Wikipedia
- Flashback to Kosovo’s war – Monday 10 July 2006 – BBC
- A Kosovo Chronology – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
Kosovo Liberation Army:
- Foreign support – Kosovo Liberation Army – Wikipedia
- UNDER ORDERS: War Crimes in Kosovo. executive summary
The United States, NATO and the Kosovo Conflict:
- A Historic Intervention: Kosovo Conflict – MA.us
- The US Role in Kosovo, by Doug Bandow – March 10, 1999 – CATO.org
- NATO’s role in relation to the conflict in Kosovo – NATO.int
- Discourse on NATO in Russia During the Kosovo War, by Vladimir Brovkin – NATO.int – pdf
- Kosovo war: between two eras, by Martin Shaw – 1 April 2009 – OpenDemocracy.net
- What did America learn from the 1999 Kosovo war? – Sep 11th, 2013 – The Economist
- NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia – Wikipedia
- US-NATO Military Intervention in Kosovo – 19 December 2005 – GlobalResearch.ca
- NATO’s Air War for Kosovo: A Strategic and Operational Assessment, by Benjamin S Lambeth – Rand.org – pdf downloadable
- Transcript: Clinton justifies US involvement in Kosovo – May 13, 1999 – CNN.com
- War in The Balkans: Consequences of the Kosovo Conflict and Future Options for Kosovo and the Region – 19 April 1999 – CrisisGroup.org
- YouTube video (4 min. 51 sec.): Noam Chomsky About Serbia, Kosovo, Yugoslavia and NATO War 1, or the same video on this site: YouRepeat.com. The transcription of this video: On the NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia: Noam Chomsky interviewed by Danilo Mandić – RTS Online, April 25, 2006 – Chomsky.info
History of Kosovo:
- History of Kosovo – Wikipedia
- Kosovo – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Kosovo and Metohija – Kosovo.net
- Kosovo – History – Infoplease.com
- Kosovo profile – Timeline – BBC
- Pertinent Web Links on History of Kosovo – When.com
2006 A massive mudslide occurs in Southern Leyte, Philippines; the official death toll is set at 1,126.
2003 The London congestion charge is introduced.
1996 NASA‘s Discovery Program begins as the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft lifts off on the first mission ever to orbit and land on an asteroid, 433 Eros.
1996 In Philadelphia, world champion Garry Kasparov beats the Deep Blue supercomputer in a chess match.
1995 The Cenepa War between Peru and Ecuador ends on a ceasefire brokered by the UN.
Genepa War:
- Background – Genepa War – Wikipedia
- GENEPA WAR 1995 – OnWar.com
- Genepa War – FindTheData.com
- Genepa War, by Dan Sheridan – 30 November 2014 – Prezi.com
Historical Background of Ecuador-Peru Dispute:
- Ecuador-Peru Boundary Dispute, by Isaiah Bowman – July 1942 issue – Foreign Affairs
- Ecuador-Peru Border War (1941) – HistoryGuy.com
- Hamala, Correa promise to strengthen Peru-Ecuador relations – June 29, 2011 – PeruvianTimes.com
- History of Ecuadorian and Peruvian territorial dispute – Wikipedia
Peru-Ecuador Relations:
- Peru – Foreign relations of Ecuador – Wikipedia
- Latin American – Foreign relations of Peru – Wikipedia
- ECUADOR: Better relations with Peru than Colombia – LatinNews.com
1992 Nagorno-Karabakh War: Armenian troops massacre more than 20 Azerbaijani civilians in the village of Qaradağlı.
Nagorno-Karabakh War:
- Background – Nagorno-Karabakh War – Wikipedia
- Key Issues – NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT – AzerbaijanAmericaAlliance.org
- Nagorno-Karabakh – GlobalSecurity.org
- Tensions reignite in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, by Anna Nigmatulina – 09 Mar 2015 – Aljazeera.com
- Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (brief history) – YouTube video (12 min. 11 sec.)
Massacre in Qaradağlı of 1992:
1989 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
Effect and/or Impact of Nuclear Weapons Tests:
- Page 3: Effects of Nuclear Weapon Testing by the Soviet Union – Economic, social, and environmental impacts – CTBTO
- GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR TESTING – CTBTO
- The Secret Effort To Clean Up a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site – Slashdot.org
- A Review of Nuclear Testing by the Soviet Union at Novaya, by Vitaly I. Khalturin , Tatyana G. Rautian , Paul G. Richards , and William S. Leith – CiteSeerX- PSU.edu
1983 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1980 Mount Everest, 1st Winter Ascent by Krzysztof Wielicki and Leszek Cichy.
1979 The Sino-Vietnamese War begins.
Sino-Vietnam War:
- Background – Sino-Vietnam War – Wikipedia
- Sino-Vietnamese conflicts – 1979-90 – Wikipedia
- Chinese Invasion of Vietnam: February 1979 – GlobalSecurity.org
- SINO-VIETNAM WAR (FEBRUARY 17, 1979 – MARCH 16, 1979) – Harvard.edu
- THE ROOT CAUSES OF SINO-VIETNAM WAR, 1979, by Tem Oudom – February 24, 2014 – TheWindowToTheGlobe.WordPress.com – pdf
- Sino-Soviet Relations and the February 1979 Sino-Vietnamese Conflict, by Bruce Elleman – 20 April 1996 – TTU.edu
- Sino-Vietnamese War – 1979 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Sino-Vietnam War – SinoVietnamWar.com
- Sino-Vietnam War – FindTheData.com
1978 The Troubles: The Provisional IRA detonates an incendiary bomb at the La Mon restaurant, near Belfast, killing 12 and seriously injuring 30.
1972 Cumulative sales of the Volkswagen Beetle exceed those of the Ford Model T.
1965 Project Ranger: The Ranger 8 probe launches on its mission to photograph the Mare Tranquillitatis region of the Moon in preparation for the manned Apollo missions. Mare Tranquillitatis or the “Sea of Tranquility” would become the site chosen for the Apollo 11 lunar landing.
1964 Gabonese president Léon M’ba is toppled by a coup and his rival, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, is installed in his place.
1959 Project Vanguard: Vanguard 2 – The first weather satellite is launched to measure cloud-cover distribution.
1949 Chaim Weizmann begins his term as the first President of Israel.
1944 World War II: Operation Hailstone begins. U.S. naval air, surface, and submarine attack against Truk Lagoon, Japan’s main base in the central Pacific, in support of the Eniwetok invasion.
1944 World War II: The Battle of Eniwetok Atoll begins. The battle ends in an American victory on February 22.
1933 Newsweek magazine is first published.
1933 The Blaine Act ends Prohibition in the United States.
1919 The Ukrainian People’s Republic asks Entente and the US for help fighting the Bolsheviks.
History of Ukraine:
- Winter 1918-19 – Ukrainian People’s Republic – Wikipedia
- “The Ukrainian People’s Republic which existed from 1917 till 1921 was the first attempt in the 20th century to establish a sovereign nation state on the part of Ukrainian lands at the time incorporated into the Russian Empire. It appeared from the revolutionary chaos that broke up in Russian empire in 1917.” – Ukrainian People’s Republic – Worldwide News Ukraine – WNU-Ukraine.com
- History of Ukraine – Wikipedia
- A BREIF HISTORY OF THE UKRAINE – SYRUCC.org
- Ukraine – Infoplease.com
- Ukraine – History – The Past that Shaped the Present Day Ukraine – Ukraine.com
1913 The Armory Show opens in New York City, displaying works of artists who are to become some of the most influential painters of the early 20th century.
1904 Madama Butterfly receives its première at La Scala in Milan.
1871 The victorious Prussian Army parades through Paris, France, after the end of the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War.
1863 A group of citizens of Geneva founded an International Committee for Relief to the Wounded, which later became known as the International Committee of the Red Cross.
1854 The United Kingdom recognizes the independence of the Orange Free State.
1838 Weenen massacre: Hundreds of Voortrekkers along the Blaukraans River, Natal are killed by Zulus.
1814 War of the Sixth Coalition: The Battle of Mormans.
1621 Myles Standish is appointed as first commander of the English Plymouth Colony in North America.
1600 The philosopher Giordano Bruno is burned alive, for heresy, at Campo de’ Fiori in Rome.
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2013 Armed robbers steal a haul of diamonds worth $50 million during a raid at Brussels Airport in Belgium.
2007 Terrorist bombs explode on the Samjhauta Express in Panipat, Haryana, India, killing 68 people.
2004 Up to 295 people, including nearly 200 rescue workers, die near Nishapur in Iran when a runaway freight train carrying sulfur, petrol and fertilizer catches fire and explodes.
2003 Nearly 200 people die in the Daegu subway fire in South Korea.
2001 Inter-ethnic violence between Dayaks and Madurese breaks out in Sampit, Indonesia, that will ultimately result in more than 500 deaths and 100,000 Madurese displaced from their homes.
2001 FBI agent Robert Hanssen is arrested for spying for the Soviet Union. He is ultimately convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
1991 The IRA explodes bombs in the early morning at Paddington station and Victoria station in London.
Terrorism at Paddington Station and Victoria Station on 19 February 1991:
- BLAST AT LONDON’S VICTORIA STATION KILLES 1, INFURES 37 – Monday, Feb. 19, 1991 – DeseretNews.com
- Bombs Rip Rail Stations in London – February 19, 1991 – The Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- “The IRA appeared to have changed its tactics yet again yesterday, with bomb attacks on two London mainline stations that left one dead and 38 injured in a rush-hour explosion at Victoria. Several hours earlier, a bomb had exploded without causing injury at Paddington.” – Man killed, 38 hurt, as IRA switches target to stations – February 19, 1991 – TheGuaridian.com
- London stations bombed IRA claims responsibility – February 19, 1991 – BaltimoreSun.com
IRA’s Terrorism:
- Irish republican attacks during the “Troubles” – List of terrorist incidents in London – Wikipedia
- Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1990-99) – Wikipedia
- New 7/7 London Bombings Documentary – PrisonPlanet.com
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA):
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1983 Thirteen people die and one is seriously injured in the Wah Mee massacre in Seattle. It is said to be the largest robbery-motivated mass-murder in U.S. history.
1979 Snow falls in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria for the only time in recorded history.
1978 The first Ironman Triathlon competition takes place on the island of Oahu and is won by Gordon Haller.
1977 The Space Shuttle Enterprise test vehicle is carried on its maiden “flight” on top of a Boeing 747.
1972 The California Supreme Court in the case of People v. Anderson, (6 Cal.3d 628) invalidates the state’s death penalty and commutes the sentences of all death row inmates to life imprisonment.
1970 The Chicago Seven are found not guilty of conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
1965 The Gambia becomes independent from the United Kingdom.
The Gambia:
- The Gambia – The World Factbook – CIA
- Republic of the Gambia – Official Site
- The Gambia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Gambia – Infoplease.com
- The Gambia country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of the Gambia:
- Foreign relations of the Gambia – Wikipedia
- Gambia: Foreign Relations – AllAfrica.com
- FOREIGN RELATIONS OF GAMBIA – Self.Gutenberg.org
- US Relations With The Gambia – US Department of State
Gambia-British Relations Today:
- UK and Gambia – gov.uk
- Embassy of the Republic of The Gambia – GambiaEmbassy.org.uk
- UK Diplomat Promises To Strengthen Relations With The Gambia – Wednesday, 21 October 2015 – Jollofnews.com
Gambia-British Relations in History:
- Colonial History of Gambia – AccessGambia.com
- The British Empire – Gambia – BritishEmpire.co.uk
- Gambia Colony of Protectorate – Wikipedia
- Gambia Colony (Banjul and Kombo St Mary) – Discover Your UK Nationality Options – British Nationality Solutions – WhatPassport.com
- The British in West Africa – Gambia – WCUPA.edu
- British Colonial History in West Africa, and A monograph on Gambia on the same website – pdf.
History of the Gambia:
- History of the Gambia – Wikipedia
- History of The Gambia – AccessGambia.com
- The Gambia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- The Gambia – History – Gambia.co.uk
- HISTORY OF THE GMBIA – HistoryWorld.net
- History of The Gambia – ResourcePage.Gambia.DK
- A SHORT HISTORY OF THE GAMBIA – LocalHistories.org
- The Gambia – History – Infoplease.com
- The Gambia – History – NationsEncyclopeida.com
- The Gambia Timeline – Prehistory to Present Day – About.com
- The Gambia profile – Timeline – BBC
Economy of the Gambia:
- Economy of the Gambia – Wikipedia
- The Gambia – The Heritage Foundation
- Economy of Gambia – AccessGambia.com
- The Gambia – CountryEconomy.com
- Gambia Economic Outlook – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
- The Gambia – THE WORLD BANK
- The Gambia – Data – THE WORLD BANK
1957 Walter James Bolton becomes the last person legally executed in New Zealand.
Capital Punishment in New Zealand:
- The death penalty: Page 4 – The last execution – The last execution in New Zealand: Walter Bolton, 18 February 1857 – NZHistoy.net.nz
- Capital Punishment in New Zealand – Volume 266, No. 6892 – p.791 – 1 October 1955 – THE LANCET.com
- CAPITAL PUNISHMENT – New Zealand – ChurchOfChrist.org – pdf
- Old New Zealand – Capital Punishment – OldNewZealand.info
- Capital punishment in Cook Islands – Wikipedia
- The Nation, TV3: Capital Punishment in New Zealand – WhatsYourPrison.com
- Abolition of Capital Punishment in New Zealand – BestEssayWriters.com
- “In 1935 New Zealand became one of the first nations in the world to abandon the death penalty for murder. Fifteen years later the measure was recalled, before being withdrawn again in 1957. This paper looks at the factors underlying the abolition of hanging and its resurrection in 1950.” – Capital Punishment in New Zealand: An experiment that failed – Greg Newbold – ResearchGate.net
Some Arguments and Information on the Capital Punishment:
- Capital punishment – Wikipedia
- Capital punishment: All viewpoints in the death penalty – ReligiousTolerance.org
- Ethics guide: Capital punishment – BBC
- Know the Facts About Capital Punishment – Amnesty International USA
- THE DEATH OF THE DEATH PENALTY, by David von Drehle – Time.com
- Capital Punishment Timeline – ClarkProsecutor.org
- Pakistan resumes capital punishment after Ramadan break: Official – IRIB World Service
- Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – Wikipedia
- Text of the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights – OHCHR.org
1957 Kenyan rebel leader Dedan Kimathi is executed by the British colonial government.
Dedan Kimathi:
- Dedan Kimathi – RastaItes.com
- Memory of Dedan Kimathi – Dedan-Kimathi.Memory-of.com
- Lynched Mau Mau Leader Dedan Kimathi – Honored with Statue in Nairobi — His Remains Have Yet To Be Found, by Stephen Millies – NathanielTurner.com
- Dedan, Kimathi, 1920-1957 – LOC.gov
- DEDAN KIMATHI – Tripod.com
- “A court presided over by Chief Justice O’Connor and with an all-black jury of Kenyans sentenced him to death while he lay in a hospital bed at the General Hospital Nyeri. In the early morning of 18 February 1957 he was executed by hanging at the Kamiti Maximum Security Prison. He was buried in an unmarked grave, and his burial site remains unknown.” – Mau Mau movement – Dedan Kimathi – Wikipedia
- Dedan Kimathi – Mau Mau commander – February 18, 1957 – ExecutedToday.com
History of Kenya:
- History of Kenya – Wikipedia
- Kenya History – Kenya-Advisor.com
- HISTORY OF KENYA – HistoryWorld.net
- A Brief History of Kenya – About.com
- Kenya – History – Infoplease.com
- Kenya – History – Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Washington D.C.
- KENYA TIMELINE – Crawfurd.dk
- Kenya – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Early Kenya History – KenyaConstitution.org
- Kenya profile – Timeline – BBC
Kenya:
- KENYA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Kenya – UN Data
- Kenya – Infoplease.com
- Kenya – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Kenya country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Kenya:
- Foreign relations of Kenya – Wikipedia
- MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS & INTERNATIONAL TRADE – KENYA
- Kenya – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- US Relations With Kenya – US Department of State
- Kenya-United Kingdom relations – Wikipedia
- British-Kenya Relations – WordPress.com
- KENYA – UNITED KINGDOM RELATIONS – KenyaHighCom.org.uk
Economy of Kenya:
- Economy of Kenya – Wikipedia
- Kenya – WORLD BANK
- Kenya – Data – WORLD BANK
- Kenya – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Kenya – AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
1955 Operation Teapot: Teapot test shot “Wasp” is successfully detonated at the Nevada Test Site with a yield of 1.2 kilotons. Wasp is the first of fourteen shots in the Teapot series.
Operation Teapot:
- Operation Teapot – 1955 – Nevada Proving Ground – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Operation Teapot: 1955 – Nevada Test Site – AtomicArcchive.com
- Teapot Test series of 1955 – February – May 1955 – AtomicCentral.com
- Wasp – Operation Teapot – Wikipedia
- Atomic Test Film: “Operation Teapot” pt2-3 1955 USAF – YouTube video (11 min. 51 sec.)
Nuclear Tests at the Nevada Site:
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1954 The first Church of Scientology is established in Los Angeles.
1947 First Indochina War: The French gain complete control of Hanoi after forcing the Viet Minh to withdraw to mountains.
First Indochina War:
- This Day in History: Dec 19, 1946: Start of the First Indochina War – Dinge en Goete
- FIRST INDOCHINA WAR – ColdWar.org
- First Indochina War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- First Indochina War – The History Guy – HistoryGuy.com
- The First Indochina War – AlphaHistory.com
1946 Sailors of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny in Bombay harbour, from where the action spreads throughout the Provinces of British India, involving 78 ships, twenty shore establishments and 20,000 sailors
1943 Joseph Goebbels delivers his Sportpalast speech.
Joseph Goebbels:
- JOSEPH GOEBBELS – History.com
- Joseph Goebbels – Bioraphy.com
- People & Events: Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945) – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
- Joseph Goebbels – Jewish Virtual Library
Sportpalast Speech:
- Feb 18 1943: Joseph Goebbels Delivers His Sportpalast (Total War) Speech – WorldHistoryProject.org
- Text of the Sportpalast Speech: Nation Rise Up, and Let Storm Break Loose, (English translation) by Joseph Goebbels – Research.Calvin.edu
1943 The Nazis arrest the members of the White Rose movement.
1942 World War II: The Imperial Japanese Army begins the systematic extermination of perceived hostile elements among the Chinese in Singapore.
1938 During the Nanking Massacre the Nanking Safety Zone International Committee is renamed “Nanking International Rescue Committee” and the safety zone in place for refugees falls apart.
Battle of Nanking (Nanjing):
- Battle of Nanjing and the Rape of Nanjing – 9 Dec 1937 – 31 Jan 1938, by C Peter Chen – World War II Database – WW2DB.com
- DEC 13, 1937: THIS DAY IN HISTORY: Rape of Nanking – History.com
Nanking (Nanjing) Massacre:
- NANJING MASSACRE – History.com
- Massacre – Nanking Massacre – Wikipedia
- THE NANJING MASSACRE – DECEMBER 1937 – TheNanjingMasscre.org
- War-Nanjing Massacre 1937-1938 – Piterest.com
- Nanking Massacre (1937) – NankingRape.Blogspot.com
- Nanjing Massacre – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The Rape of Nanking 1937-1938: 300,000 Deaths – Genocide in the 20th Century –The History Place – HistoryPlace.com
- 1937 Nanking Massacre – Nakging-Massacre.com
- The Rape of Nanking, 1937 – EyeWitnessToHistory.com
- The Nanking Massacre, 1937 – About.com
- Pertinent web links on the Nanking Massacre – When.com
Double Tenth Incident of October 1943 – One of the Main Atrocities:
- Double Tenth incident – Singapore Infopedia
- Double Tenth Incident – AnimalIllustrated.com
- “The Double Tenth incident, which took place on 10 October 1943, refers to the arrest and torture of civilian residents in Singapore and civilian internees by Japanese military police which lasted until 2 April 1944.” – DOUBLE TENTH INCIDENT TAKES PLACE: 10th Oct 1943 – History SG – NLB.gov.sg
- DOUBLE TENTH INCIDENT – Self.Gutenberg.org
- Double Tenth Incident (10 Oct 1943) – My life under the Second World War in Singapore
- “This article is about the incident in Singapore. For the revolt against the Japanese occupation of British Borneo, see Jesselton Revolt. The “Double Tenth incident” or “Double Tenth massacre” occurred on 10 October 1943, during the Second World War Japanese occupation of Singapore.” – Double Tenth Incident – IJKM.nl
- “On 10 October 1943, the Japanese kempeitai, or secret police, arrested more than 130 locals in Singapore. This was carried out after seven Japanese ships were sunk in Keppel Harbour. The Japanese soldiers suspected that the sabotage was an inside job.” – 1943 Double Tenth Massacre – MINDEF.gov.sg
Nanjing Massacre Denial:
- Nanjing Massacre denial – Wikipedia
- The So-Called Nanking Massacre was a Fabrication – Remnant
- THE NANKING MASSACRE – THE JAPANESE VERSIONS – ZZWave.com
- Veteran Japan Scribe Defends Denial of Nanjing Massacre – May 23, 2014 – The Wall Street Journal – Japan Real Time
- Denying Genocide: The Evolution of the Denial of the Holocaust and the Nanking Massacre, by Joseph Chapel – May 2004 – UCSB.edu
- Revisionism Tokyo-style – January 18, 2013 – Los Angeles Times
- David vs. Goliath: Resisting the Denial of the Nanking Massacre, by Joseph Essertier and Ono Masami – Feb. 21, 2014 – JapanFocus.org
1932 The Empire of Japan (EOJ) declares Manzhouguo (the obsolete Chinese name for Manchuria) independent from the Republic of China.
Manchuria:
- Where is Manchuria? – About education – About.com
- Manchuria – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Manchuria – The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia
History of Manchuria (1):
- History of Manchuria – Wikipedia
- Manchuria – History – Infoplease.com
- China’s Loss of Sovereignty in Manchuria 1895 – 1914, by James Graham – published May 2004 – OnThisDay.com
History of Manchuria (2): Japanese Invasion of Manchuria:
- Japan Invades Manchuria – WebChron – ThenAgain.info
- JAPANESE CONQUEST OF MANCHURIA 1931-1932 – MTHOLYOKE.edu
- Japan Invades Manchuria – Inter-War Period: Causes of WWII – Inter-Wars.Weebly.com
- COMMUNISTS & JAPANESE INVASION OF MANCHURIA, by Ah Xiang – RepublicanChina.org – pdf
- Japan’s Economic Expansion into Manchuria and China in World War Two, by James Graham – published May 2004 – OnThisDay.com
- The League in Manchuria – JohndClare.net
- The Manchurian Crisis – U-S-History.com
- THE SEXUAL BODY IN EXILE: THE SOMATIC POLITICS OF THE (WHITE) RUSSIANAND RUSSIN JEWS IN MANCHURIA AND JAPAN, by Takayuki Yokota-Murakami – New Zealand Slavonic Journal, Vol. 44 (2010), pp. 13-25 – JSTOR.org
1930 Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in a fixed-wing aircraft and also the first cow to be milked in an aircraft.
1930 While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto.
1913 Pedro Lascuráin becomes President of Mexico for 45 minutes; this is the shortest term to date of any person as president of any country.
1911 The first official flight with air mail takes place from Allahabad, United Provinces, British India (now India), when Henri Pequet, a 23-year-old pilot, delivers 6,500 letters to Naini, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away.
1900 Second Boer War: Imperial forces suffer their worst single-day loss of life on Bloody Sunday, the first day of the Battle of Paardeberg.
Battle of Paardeberg:
- Second Boer War; Battle of Paardeberg – About education – About.com
- Battle of Paardeberg – TheCanadianEncyclopedia.ca
- Battle of Paardeberg, 18-27 February 1900 – HistoryOfWar.org
- The Battle of Paardeberg – BritishBattles.com
- Canada & The South African War, 1899-1902: Battles – Paardeberg 18-27 February 1900 – CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM – WarMuseum.ca
Second Boer War:
- Second Boer War – HistoryNet.com
- South African War (Second Boer War) – Encyclopedia Britannia
- South African ‘Boer War’ – Page South African War 1899-1902 – NZHistory.net.nz
- Boer War 1899-1902 – AngloBoerWar.com
- Second Boer War – HistoryWarsWeapons.com
- “The Boer War (or Anglo-Boer War) was a conflict in which the British Empire fought the forces of two “Boer Republics” from 1899 to 1902 in southern Africa. The Boers lost the war, but resistance gained them concessions even in defeat.” – Boer War – Encyclopedia.com
- Background – Second Boer War – Wikipedia
- BOER WAR – History-Net.com
- Impact of Second Boer War – Quizlet.com
- Weapons of the Second Boer War – KieranMcMullen.com
- Second Boer War – FindTheData.com
- What were the causes of the second boer war? – Answers.com
- List of the Second Boer War Battles – Ranker.com
1885 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is published in the United States.
1873 Bulgarian revolutionary leader Vasil Levski is executed by hanging in Sofia by the Ottoman authorities.
1861 With Italian unification almost complete, Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont, Savoy and Sardinia assumes the title of King of Italy.
1814 Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Montereau.
1797 French Revolutionary Wars: Sir Ralph Abercromby and a fleet of 18 British warships invade Trinidad.
1781 Fourth Anglo-Dutch War: Captain Thomas Shirley opens his expedition against Dutch colonial outposts on the Gold Coast of Africa (present-day Ghana).
FEBRUARY 19
2003 An Ilyushin Il-76 military aircraft crashes near Kerman, Iran, killing 275.
2002 NASA‘s Mars Odyssey space probe begins to map the surface of Mars using its thermal emission imaging system.
2001 The Oklahoma City bombing museum is dedicated at the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
1986 Akkaraipattu massacre: the Sri Lankan Army massacres 80 Tamil farm workers in the eastern province of Sri Lanka.
1985 Iberia Airlines Boeing 727 crashes into Mount Oiz in Spain, killing 148.
1985 William J Schroeder becomes the first recipient of an artificial heart to leave hospital.
1984 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
1982 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
For some more pertinent information, see “1984 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR,”, mentioned above.
1978 Egyptian forces raid Larnaca International Airport in an attempt to intervene in a hijacking, without authorisation from the Republic of Cyprus authorities. The Cypriot National Guard and Police forces kill 15 Egyptian commandos and destroy the Egyptian C-130 transport plane in open combat.
1976 Executive Order 9066, which led to the relocation of Japanese Americans to internment camps, is rescinded by President Gerald R. Ford‘s Proclamation 4417.
Executive Order 9066 and the Internment of Japanese Americans:
- FEB 19, 1942: This Day in History – Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066 – History.com
- Executive Order 9066 of February 19, 1942 – Archives.org
- Transcript of Executive Order9066: Resulting in the Relocation of Japanese (1942) – OurDocuments.gov
- Executive Order 9066 – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Internment of Japanese Americans – Wikipedia
- “Suffering Under a Great Injustice”: Ansel Adam’s Photographs of Japanese American Internment at Manzanar – LOC.gov
- Japanese American Internment: Fear Itself – LOC.gov
- Japanese Relocation and Internment during World War II – NARA resources – Archives.gov
President Gerald Ford’s Proclamation 4417:
- President Gerald R. Ford’s Proclamation 4417, Confirming the Termination of the Executive Order Authorizing Japanese-American Internment During World War II – February 19, 1976 – FordLibraryMuseum.gov
- Proclamation 4417 – President Gerald R. Ford – UCSB.edu
1972 The Asama-Sansō hostage standoff begins in Japan.
1965 Colonel Phạm Ngọc Thảo of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, and a communist spy of the North Vietnamese Viet Minh, along with Generals Lâm Văn Phát and Trần Thiện Khiêm attempted a coup against the military junta of Nguyễn Khánh.
1963 The publication of Betty Friedan‘s The Feminine Mystique reawakens the feminist movement in the United States as women’s organizations and consciousness raising groups spread.
1960 China successfully launches the T-7, its first sounding rocket.
1959 The United Kingdom grants Cyprus independence, which is then formally proclaimed on August 16, 1960.
1953 Censorship: Georgia approves the first literature censorship board in the United States.
1949 Ezra Pound is awarded the first Bollingen Prize in poetry by the Bollingen Foundation and Yale University.
1948 The Conference of Youth and Students of Southeast Asia Fighting for Freedom and Independence convenes in Calcutta.
1945 World War II: Battle of Iwo Jima: About 30,000 United States Marines land on the island of Iwo Jima.
1943 World War II: Battle of Kasserine Pass in Tunisia begins.
1942 World War II: United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the executive order 9066, allowing the United States military to relocate Japanese Americans to internment camps.
1942 World War II: Nearly 250 Japanese warplanes attack the northern Australian city of Darwin killing 243 people.
1937 Yekatit 12: During a public ceremony at the Viceregal Palace (the former Imperial residence) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, two Ethiopian nationalists of Eritrean origin attempt to kill viceroy Rodolfo Graziani with a number of grenades.
1915 World War I: The first naval attack on the Dardanelles begins when a strong Anglo-French task force bombards Ottoman artillery along the coast of Gallipoli.
Naval Operations in the Dardanelles Campaign:
- Naval Operations in the Dardanelles Campaign – Wikipedia
- DARDANELLES and GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGNS – 1915-1916 – Part 1 – Naval Campaign in Outline – Naval History Homepage – Naval-History.net
- The Gallipoli campaign: Part I: The Naval Attack on the Dardanelles – BritishBattles.com
- Battles – Gallipoli Front – An Overview – FirstWorldWar.com
- Dardanelles – Gallipoli – World War One – New Zealand’s War at Sea – NavyMuseum.co.nz
- The Gallipoli Campaign – NEW ZEALAND HISTORY – NZHistory.net.nz
1884 More than sixty tornadoes strike the Southern United States, one of the largest tornado outbreaks in US history.
1878 Thomas Edison patents the phonograph.
1861 Serfdom is abolished in Russia.
1859 Daniel E. Sickles, a New York Congressman, is acquitted of murder on grounds of temporary insanity. This is the first time this defense is successfully used in the United States.
1847 The first group of rescuers reaches the Donner Party.
1819 British explorer William Smith discovers the South Shetland Islands, and claims them in the name of King George III.
1726 The Supreme Privy Council is established in Russia.
1674 England and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Westminster, ending the Third Anglo-Dutch War. A provision of the agreement transfers the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam to England, and it is renamed New York.
1649 The Second Battle of Guararapes takes place, effectively ending Dutch colonization efforts in Brazil.
1600 The Peruvian stratovolcano Huaynaputina explodes in the most violent eruption in the recorded history of South America.
FEBRUARY 20
Today is the WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE:
2014 Dozens of Euromaidan anti-government protesters died in Ukraine’s capital Kiev, many reportedly killed by snipers.
2013 The smallest extrasolar planet, Kepler-37b is discovered.
Kepler-37b:
- Kepler-37b – NASA
- NASA: Kepler-37b – the smallest planet – does not support life – February 21, 2013 – SpaceRecorder.com
- Smallest Alien Planet Kepler-37b Explained (Infographic), by Karl Tate – Space.com
- Kepler-37b – Pediaview.com
- Kepler-37b Worth Notice – Space FTW – SpaceFTW.com
- How Does Tiny Kepler-37b Measure Up? – FEB 20, 2013 – News.Discovery.com
2009 Two Tamil Tigers aircraft packed with C4 explosives en route to the national airforce headquarters are shot down by the Sri Lankan military before reaching their target, in a suicide attack.
Tamil Tigers:
- Tamil Tigers – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Tamil Tigers (Liberation of Tigers of Tamil Eelam) – About.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – Wikipedia
- Tamil Tigers – Channel 4 – Channel4.com
- Tamil Tigers – CHRONOLOGY OF COVERAGE – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Tamil Tigers – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam – The Times of India – TimesOfIndia.com
- The Tamil Tigers, by Kate Pickert – Sunday, Jan. 04, 2009 – TIME
Sri Lankan Civil War:
- The Sri Lankan Civil War – About.com
- The Sri Lankan Conflict – Backgrounder – CFR.org
- Sri Lankan Civil War – FindTheData.com
- Casualties of the Sri Lankan Civil War – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009) – 2011/04/16 – WordPress.com
History of the Sri Lankan Civil War:
- History of the Civil War in Sri Lanka since 1983, by Kim, Kyung Mook – Korean Minjok Leadership Academy International Program – Term Paper, AP World History Class, November 2006 – Zum.de
- Sri Lankan Civil War – SRI LANKA HISTORY – Weebly.com
- Sri Lanka’s civil war – The history of the Tamil conflict – The Telegraph – Telegraph.co.uk
- Origins of the Sri Lankan civil war – Wikipedia
- Sri Lankan Civil War History: The Closing Days for the LTTE Rebels – November 20, 2015 – My Apologetics – WordPress.com
- YouTube video (7 min. 52 sec.): Short History of Sri Lankan Civil War
- YouTube video (4 min. 14 sec.): History of the war in Sri Lanka – BBC
- YouTube video (26 min. 12 sec.): Truth of the LTTE – Full documentary
- The historical roots of Sri Lanka’s civil war – 12 June 2000 – WSWS.org
- The Sri Lankan Civil War: A Personal Reminiscence, by COL Sylvester Perera;, Sri Lankan Army – GlobalEcco.org
- Birth of the Tigers, Attempts at peace – History of Sri Lanka – LonenlyPlanet.com
History of Sri Lanka:
- History of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- History of Sri Lanka – LonelyPlanet.com
- Sri Lanka History – LankaLibrary.com
- History of Sri Lanka – Lanka.com
- Sri Lanka | Facts & History – About.com
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF SRI LANKA – LocalHistories.org
- Sri Lanka – History – Infoplease.com
- The history of Sri Lanka – CBC News – CBC.ca
- History of Sri Lanka – Mahavamsa.org
- Sri Lanka profile – Timeline – BBC
Sri Lanka:
- Sri Lanka – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Sri Lanka – UN Data
- Sri Lanka – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka country profile – BBC
Foreign Relations of Sri Lanka:
- Foreign relations of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – FOREIGN RELATIONS – CountryStudies.us
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka
- US Relations With Sri Lanka – US Department of State
- Sri Lanka – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Sri Lanka – ForeignAffairs.com
Economy of Sri Lanka:
- Economy of Sri Lanka – Wikipedia
- Sri Lanka – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Data – WORLD BANK
- Sri Lanka – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Infoplease.com
- Sri Lanka – Economy – Asia Development Bank – ADB.org
2006 In South Korea the United Liberal Democrats, the three top political parties was merged into Grand National Party.
2005 Spain becomes the first country to vote in a referendum on ratification of the proposed Constitution of the European Union, passing it by a substantial margin, but on a low turnout.
Spain’s Referendum on the Proposed Constitution:
- Spain: record abstention in referendum on European Union constitution, by Julie Hyland – 23 February 2005 – Intsse.com – pdf
- February 20, 2005 – Spanish Referendum on EU Constitution – Mehr-Demokratie.de – pdf
- Spanish European Constitution referendum, 2005 – Freebase.com
1991 A gigantic statue of Albania‘s long-time leader, Enver Hoxha, is brought down in the Albanian capital Tirana, by mobs of angry protesters.
Enver Hoxha:
- Enver Hoxha – Encyclopedia Britannica
- ENVER HOXHA BIOGRAPHY – EnverHoxha.info
- Enver Hoxha Page – The Espresso Stalinist – EspressoStalinist.com
- Enver Hoxha – Moreorless.net.au
- Albania and Enver Hoxha’s legacy – OpenDemocracy.net
History of Albania:
- History of Albania – Wikipedia
- History of Albania – Encyclopedia Britannica
- History of Albania – MotherEarthTravel.com
- History of Albania – Academia.edu
- Albania profile – Timeline – BBC
- Illyrian people – History of Albania – WN.com
- Texts and Documents of Albanian History – AlbanianHistory.net
1989 An IRA bomb destroys a section of a British Army barracks in Ternhill, England.
IRA’s Attack on Ternhill Barracks of 20 February 1989:
- ON THIS DAY: 20 February 1989: IRA bombs Ternhill barracks – BBC
- “On 20 February 1989, two IRA bombers activated two bombs within the accommodation barracks at Tern Hill. At that time the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment (who had arrived in 1987) and the 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (who had arrived in 1989) were located at the base.” – Clive Barracks – Wikipedia
Irish Republican Army (IRA)/Provisional Republican Army (PIRA):
- Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) (aka, PIRA, “the provos,” Óglaigh na hÉireann) (UK separatists) – Council on Foreign Relations, by Kathryn Gregory – CFR.org
- Irish Republican Army (IRA), Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) the Provos Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Provisional Irish Republican Army – Military.Wikia.com
- Provisional IRA: War, ceasefire, endgame? – BBC
- PROVISIONAL IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY – Tumblr.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Wikipedia
- Irish Republican Army – News Archives – The Huffington Post
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Irish Republican Army – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Irish Republican Army – Infoplease.com
- Irish Republican Army (IRA) – Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) – the Provos – Direct Action Against Drugs (DADD) – GlobalSecurity.org
- Guide to the Irish Republican Army – About.com
- Terrorism – Irish Republican Army, by Michele Koznicki, Corey Willett, Michal Griffin, Eric Manley, and Ronald Matten – Eastern Michigan University
History of the IRA:
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Irish History
- History of the Irish Republican Army History Essay – UKEssays.com
- History of the Irish Republican Army – Video – TimeToast.com
Sinn Féin:
- Sinn Féin – Official Site
- National Website of Republican Sinn Féin
- OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND PRESS RELEASES – SINN FÉIN – SinnFein.org
- THE IRA & SINN FEIN – FRONTLINE – PBS.org
- Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – Infoplease.com
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Leaders of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- Sinn Féin – News Archive – TheGuardian.com
- Sinn Feinn – News Archive – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Sinn Fein News – ABC.go.com
- Articles on Sinn Fein – Philly.com
History of Sinn Féin:
- History of Sinn Féin – Wikipedia
- History – Sinn Féin – Official Site
- A Brief History of Sinn Fein – Corks Sinn Fein
Sinn Féin, IRA and the Catholic Church:
- The Catholic Church vs. the IRA Hunger Strikes of 1923, by Lily Murphy – July 10, 2015 – CounterPunch.org
- The Catholic Church and the Revolution in Ireland – Academia.edu
- In Catholic Church Belfast, IRA Becomes Public Enemy – March 14, 2005 – Los Angeles Times – LATimes.com
- Sinn Fein chief says he met Catholic priest involved in 1972 bombing, didn’t discuss it – September 8, 2010 – FoxNews.com
- THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND AND SINN FEIN – THE SPECTATOR ARCHIVE – Spectator.co.uk
- Questions for Catholic Church over Sinn Fein – 03/09/2013 – Belfast Telegraph – BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
- Gross hypocrisy from DUP/Sinn Fein and Catholic Church over brutal murder. – YouTube video (12 min. 17 sec.)
1988 The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast votes to secede from Azerbaijan and join Armenia, triggering the Nagorno-Karabakh War.
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast:
- The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Azerbaijan SSR – REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN MINISTORY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS – MFA.gov.az
- Military conflict – Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast – Wikipedia
- Law on Abolishment of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast – Wikipedia
- Former Soviet Union Carnage in Karabakh – TIME
Nagorno-Karabakh War:
- Background – Nagorno-Karabakh War – Wikipedia
- Key Issues – NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT – AzerbaijanAmericaAlliance.org
- Nagorno-Karabakh – GlobalSecurity.org
- Tensions reignite in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, by Anna Nigmatulina – 09 Mar 2015 – Aljazeera.com
- Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict (brief history) – YouTube video (12 min. 11 sec.)
History of Azerbaijan:
- History of Azerbaijan – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF AZERBAIJAN – AZERBAIJAN AMERICA ALLIANCE
- History of Azerbaijan – Orexca.com
- Azerbaijan – History – Infoplease.com
- Azerbaijan – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Azerbaijan profile – Timeline – BBC
Azerbaijan:
- Azerbaijan – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Azerbaijan – UN Data
- Azerbaijan – CountryStudies.us
- Azerbaijan – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Azerbaijan – Infoplease.com
- Azerbaijan profile – BBC
History of Armenia:
- History of Armenia – Wikipedia
- History of Armenia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Armenian History – Armeniapedia.org
- Historical development of Armenia – Advantour.com
- HISTORY OF ARMENIA – Hayastan.com
- Armenia – Armenian History – WelcomeArmenia.com
- THE HISTORY OF ARMENIA – LittleArmenia.com
- Armenia – History – Infoplease.com
- Timeline of Armenian history – Wikipedia
- Timeline: Armenia – BBC
Armenia:
- The Government of Republic of Armenia – Official Site
- Armenia – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Armenia – CountryStudies.us
- Armenia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Armenia – Infoplease.com
- Armenia – FactMonster.com
Foreign Relations of Armenia:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia – Official Site
- Armenia – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Foreign relations of Armenia – Wikipeida
Economy of Armenia:
- Economy of Armenia – Wikipedia
- Ministry of Economy of Armenia – Official Site
- Armenia – Overview – The World Bank
- Armenia: Economy – Asian Development Bank
1987 Unabomber: In Salt Lake City, a bomb explodes in a computer store.
1986 The Soviet Union launches its Mir spacecraft. Remaining in orbit for 15 years, it is occupied for ten of those years.
1978 The last Order of Victory is bestowed upon Leonid Brezhnev.
1975 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR.
- List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union
- Soviet Nuclear Test Summary – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Soviet Nuclear Weapons Program – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- Database of nuclear tests, USSR/Russia: overview – JohnstonArchive.net
- Slow Death of Kazakhstan’s Land Of Nuclear Tests – Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty – RFRL.org
- Semipalitinsk nuclear testing: the humanitarian consequences – Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
- The lasting toll of Semipalitinsk’s nuclear testing – TheBulletin.org
- External Doses of Residents near Semipalitinsk Nuclear Test Site – ResearchGate.net
- Radiation Exposure on Residents due to Semipalitinsk Nuclear Tests – IRPA.net
1971 The United States Emergency Broadcast System is accidentally activated in an erroneous national alert.
1965 Ranger 8 crashes into the Moon after a successful mission of photographing possible landing sites for the Apollo program astronauts.
1962 Mercury program: While aboard Friendship 7, John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the earth, making three orbits in four hours, 55 minutes.
1959 The Avro Arrow program to design and manufacture supersonic jet fighters in Canada is cancelled by the Diefenbaker government amid much political debate.
1956 The United States Merchant Marine Academy becomes a permanent Service Academy.
1952 Emmett Ashford becomes the first African-American umpire in organized baseball by being authorized to be a substitute umpire in the Southwestern International League.
1944 World War II: The United States takes Eniwetok Island.
1944 World War II: The “Big Week” began with American bomber raids on German aircraft manufacturing centers.
1943 The Saturday Evening Post publishes the first of Norman Rockwell‘s Four Freedoms in support of United States President Franklin Roosevelt‘s 1941 State of the Union address theme of Four Freedoms.
1943 The Parícutin volcano begins to form in Parícutin, Mexico.
1943 American movie studio executives agree to allow the Office of War Information to censor movies.
1942 Lieutenant Edward O’Hare becomes America’s first World War II flying ace.
1935 Caroline Mikkelsen becomes the first woman to set foot in Antarctica.
1933 Adolf Hitler secretly meets with German industrialists to arrange for financing of the Nazi Party‘s upcoming election campaign.
Hitler and the German Industrialists:
- Secret Meeting of 20 February 1933 – Wikipedia
- Georg von Schnitzler über Hitlers Appell an führende deutsche Industrielle am 20. Februar 1933 (eidesstattliche Erklärung, 10. November 1945)
- COLLABORATION OF THE INDUSTRIALISTS IN REARMAMENT – Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression – The Nizkor Project – Nizkor.org
- KRUPPBOHLEN INVITED RESPECTFULLY TO A CONFERENCE IN THE HOUSE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REICHSTAG, FRIDRICHEBERTSTR [sic] ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 20TH 6 O’CLOCK AFTERNOON, DURING WHICH THE REICH CHANCELLOR WILL EXPLAIN HIS POLICIES. – Web.Archive.org
- CHAPTER SEVEN: Who Financed Adolf Hitler? – Reformed-Theology.org
- Nazi Germany – Fritz-Thyssen – Wikipedia
- For Nazi Industrialists And Hitler’s Banker “All Was Forgiven” ,by Tayler Durden – April 27, 2015 – RewRockwell.com
1933 The Congress of the United States proposes the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution that will end Prohibition in the United States.
1931 The Congress of the United States approves the construction of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge by the state of California.
1921 The Young Communist League of Czechoslovakia is founded.
1913 King O’Malley drives in the first survey peg to mark commencement of work on the construction of Canberra.
1909 Publication of the Futurist Manifesto in the French journal Le Figaro.
1901 The legislature of Hawaii Territory convenes for the first time.
History of Hawaii:
- History of Hawaii – Wikipedia
- History of Hawaii – gohawaii.com
- A brief history of Hawaii 300 AD – 1900
- The Hawaiian Historical Society – HawaiianHistory.org
- Hawaii – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- Hawaiian History – Destination360.com
- Hawaii – history.com
- Hawaii – Infoplease.com
- Hawaii History – HawaiiHistory.org
- History of Hawaii – HistoryOf.net
- Hawaii History – Hawaiian Roots – Hawaiian-Roots.com
- Polynesian Cultural Center – Polynesia.com
1877 Tchaikovsky‘s ballet Swan Lake receives its première performance at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
- Swan Lake (Music) – YouTube videos
- Origins of Swan Lake story – Swan Lake – Wikipedia
- Swan Lake – Tchaikovsky Research – Tchaikovsky-Research.net
1873 The University of California opens its first medical school in San Francisco.
1872 In New York City the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens.
1865 End of the Uruguayan War, with a peace agreement between President Tomás Villalba and rebel leader Venancio Flores, setting the scene for the destructive War of the Triple Alliance.
1846 Polish insurgents lead an uprising in Kraków to incite a fight for national independence.
FEBRUARY 21
Today is the INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY:
1995 Steve Fossett lands in Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada becoming the first person to make a solo flight across the Pacific Ocean in a balloon.
1975 Watergate scandal: Former United States Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former White House aides H. R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman are sentenced to prison.
Haldeman and Ehrlichman in the Watergate Scandal:
- “Former U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell and President Richard Nixon’s former top White House aides H.R. Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman were all convicted on this day of crimes related to the Watergate scandal. Mitchell was convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury; Haldeman was convicted of conspiracy and obstruction of justice; and Ehrlichman was convicted of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury. They were sentenced to prison on February 21, 1975.” – January 1, 1975: Top Nixon Administration Officials Convicted of Watergate Conspiracy – TODAY IN CIVIL LIBERTY HISTORY – TodayInCLH.com
- Watergate Seven – Wikipedia
Watergate Scandal:
- Watergate scandal – Wikipedia
- WATERGATE SCANDAL – History.com
- WATERGATE SANDAL – Videos – History.com
- What Was The Watergate Scandal? – About.com
- What was Watergate? – Overview – Watergate.info
- Watergate scandal – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Watergate Scandal – UNITED STATES HISTORY – U-S-History.com
- THE WATERGATE SCANDAL – TIMLINE – The Washington Post – WashingtonPost.com
- Watergate Scandal Timeline – AuthenticHistory.com
Watergate Tapes:
- Watergate Collection – Miller Center – MillerCenter.org
- Watergate Tapes – Archived Posts – Watergate.info
- Richard M. Nixon – The Watergate Tapes – Berkeley.edu
- Watergate Tapes Online – The Washington Post
- Watergate-Related Tapes – For Researchers – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum – Nixon.Archives.gov
- Nixon White House Tapes – Online – Virtual Library – Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
- Watergate ‘18-Minute Gap’ May be Recovered – 06/17/02 – About.com
- Nixon 1973 Watergate Tapes – April 1, 1973 – C-SPAN
- Last batch of Nixon tapes on Watergate released, by Matt Smith – August 22, 2013 – CNN
- Audio & Transcripts – NixonTapes.org
- Watergate Tapes – Discogs.com
- Correcting the Historic Record – Watergate.com
- Watergate Tape: More Than 18 Minutes Of History Remain A Mystery (VIDEO) – 06/16/11 – Huffington Post
- Who erased 18 minutes of Nixon Watergate Tapes? – August 22, 2013 – CBS News
1974 The last Israeli soldiers leave the west bank of the Suez Canal pursuant to a truce with Egypt.
Yom Kippur War:
- YOM KIPPUR WAR – History.com
- Yom Kippur War – Israel’s War & Operations – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Yom Kippur War: Background & Overview (October 1973) – Jewish Virtual Library
- The Yom Kippur War – MYTHS & FACTS – A Guide to the Arab-Israel Conflict – Jewish Virtual Library
- “The Yom Kippur War of 1973, the most recent ‘full’ war in Middle East history, is so-called because it began on the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), the holiest day of prayer and fasting in the Jewish calendar. The Yom Kippur War is also known as the October War. At the time of Yom Kippur, Israel was led by Golda Meir and Egypt by Anwar Sadat.” – The Yom Kippur War of 1973 – The History Learning Site – HistoryLearningSite.co.uk
- Arab-Israel Wars – The 1973-74 War (The Yom Kippur War) – Infoplease.com
- Yom Kippur War – Middle East [1973] – Encyclopedia Britannica
- The 1973 Yom Kippur War – ADL.org
- The Yom Kippur War (1973) – YnetNews.com
- 1973 October War (Yom Kippur War) – Egyptian Front – Mid East Maps
Yom Kippur War and the US Policy:
- “This collection highlights the causes and consequences of US Intelligence Community’s (IC) failure to foresee the October 1973 Arab-Israeli War, also known as the October War or the Yom Kippur War. A coalition of Arab nations led by Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 6, the day of Yom Kippur.” – President Nixon and the Role of Intelligence in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War – Library – CIA
- The October War and US Policy – Yom-Kippur-1973.info
- US Foreign Policy in the Yom Kippur War, 1973 – About.com
- Declassified documents reveal failure of Yom Kippur War – YnetNews.com
Yom Kippur War and the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
- Yom Kippur War (October 1973) – Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1973 Yom Kippur War: Day by Day – Israel Defense Forces
- Yom Kippur War – The Israel Forever Foundation
- Israel, Nuclear Weapons and the 1973 Yom Kippur War – Arms Control Wonk
- The Yom Kippur War – 1973 – ThenAgain.info
- What was the course [sic] of the 1973 Yom Kippur War? – PalestineFacts.org
- What was the result of the Yom Kippur War? – PalestineFacts.org
Timeline of the Yom Kippur War:
- Timeline of Yom Kippur War – JTA.org
- A timeline of the events of the Yom Kippur War – Jweekly.com
- Timeline: Israeli Intelligence, Espionage and Covert Operations – From 1968 to the Yom Kippur War (1973) – Zionism-Israel.com
- Suez Canal Timeline – AbsoluteAstronomy.com
1972 Over the Sinai Desert, Israeli fighter aircraft shoot down Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 jet killing 108.
1972 The Soviet unmanned spaceship Luna 20 lands on the Moon.
1972 United States President Richard Nixon visits the People’s Republic of China to normalize Sino-American relations.
Nixon’s Visit to People’s Republic of China:
- 1972 Nixon visit to China – Wikipedia
- Nixon’s Trip to China, by Willian Burr – posted December 11, 2003 – The National Security Archive – GWU.edu
- Nixon’s China Visit Marked Turning Point in Sino-American Relations, by William Ide – February 22, 2012 – Voice of America – VOANews.com
- Record of Historic Richard Nixon-Zhou Enlai Talks in February 1972 Now Declassified – GWU.edu
- Nixon – General Article: Foreign Policy – AMERICAN EXPERIENCE – PBS.org
Sino-US Relations:
- Normalization – China-United States relations – Wikipedia
- Why Did China Normalize Relations With The United States in 1972? – Vuntz Domain – Vnutz.com
- US Relations With China – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Uncoiling the Modern Sino-American Relationship, by Amanda McAtee – January 2012 – UNLV.edu
- China’s Elite Politics and Sino-American Rapprochement, January 1969-February 1972, by Yafeng Xia – From: Journal of Cold War Studies Volume 8, – Number 4, Fall 2006 – pp. 3-28 – MUSE.JHU.edu
- Sino-US Relations – Documents – Academia.edu
- China: Sino-American Relations – CountryStudies.us
- Sino-US Relations – Relevant Articles – HuffingtonPost.com
- Sino-US Relations – EssaysForStudent.com
1971 The Convention on Psychotropic Substances is signed at Vienna.
- Text of the Convention on Psychotropic Substance – UNODC – pdf
- List of controlled psychotropic substances – Convention on Psychotropic Substances – Wikipedia
1965 Malcolm X is assassinated at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City.
Malcolm X:
- Biography – MALCOLM X – MalcolmX.com
- MALCOLM X – History.com
- Malcolm X – Civil Rights Activist, minister – Biography.com
- Malcolm X- About education – About.com
Assassination of Malcolm X:
- FEB 21, 1965: THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Malcolm X assassinated – History.com
- Malcolm X Shot to Death at Rally Here, by Peter Kihss – February 22, 1065 – The New York Times – NYTimes.com
- Malcolm X’s death froze separatist image in time – February 19, 2015 – USAToday.com
- Recalling The Assassination of Malcolm X – TheSmokingGun.com
1963 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site.
- List of the nuclear weapons tests of the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- The Cold War – AtomCentral.com
- NEVADA TEST SITE – FAS.org
- NEVADA TEST SITE – GlobalSecurity.org
- Nevada Test Site Overview – OnlineNevada.org
- Nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site – Brookings.edu
- Nevada Test Site – Toxipedia.org
- Nevada Test Site – Oral History Project
- NUKE TESTING in NEVADA – Archure.net
- ECOLOGY OF THE NEVADA TEST SITE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Nevada Test Site Workers Exposed to Radiation – National Cancer Benefits Center – NevadaTestSite.info
- 50 Facts About the US Nuclear Weapons – Brookings.edu
- Gallery of US Nuclear Tests – NuclearWeaponArchive.org
- The Nuclear Matters Handbook
Nuclear Weapons and the United States:
- Nuclear Weapons and the United States – Wikipedia
- Nuclear Weapons Testing: History, Progress, Challenges: Verifications and Entry into Force of the CTBT – US Department of State
- US Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Life Extension Programs – January 3, 2013 – US Department of State
- 50 Facts About US Nuclear Weapons Today – April 28, 2014 – Brookings.edu
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Michaela Dodge – The Heritage Foundation
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Policy – Arms Control Association
- The Future of the US Nuclear Weapons Program, by Linton F. Brooks – ResearchGate.net
- US Nuclear Weapons Policy in the 21st Century – Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Dixie State University, St. George, Utah – October 21, 2014 – US Department of State
1958 The peace symbol, commissioned by Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in protest against the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, is designed and completed by Gerald Holtom.
Peace Symbol:
- The Origin of Peace Symbol – DocsPopuli.org
- Keep the Peace: A History of the Peace Sign – Atlas Space and Place
- Articles about the Peace Symbol – HartfortCourant.com
1952 The Bengali Language Movement protests occur at the University of Dhaka in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
1952 The British government, under Winston Churchill, abolishes identity cards in the UK to “set the people free”.
Identity Cards and the UK:
- Identity cards in Britain: past experience and policy implications, by Jon Ager – 04 November 2005 – Policy Papers – History & Policy – HistoryAndPolicy.org
- Identity cards in UK – a lesson from history – StateWatch.org
- Identity document – Wikipedia
- Identity Cards Act of 2006 – Wikipedia
1948 NASCAR is incorporated.
1947 In New York City, Edwin Land demonstrates the first “instant camera“, the Polaroid Land Camera, to a meeting of the Optical Society of America.
1945 World War II: Japanese kamikaze planes sink the escort carrier USS Bismarck Sea and damage the USS Saratoga.
1937 The League of Nations bans foreign national “volunteers” in the Spanish Civil War.
1921 The New Yorker publishes its first issue.
1921 Rezā Shāh takes control of Tehran during a successful coup
1921 Constituent Assembly of the Democratic Republic of Georgia adopts the country’s first constitution.
Democratic Republic of Georgia and Its First Constitution:
- Background – Democratic Republic of Georgia – Wikipedia
- A Restrospective on the 1921 Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Georgia, by George Papusashvili – May 09, 2012 – Fed-Soc.org
History of Georgia (country):
- History of Georgia (country) – Wikipedia
- Georgia – History – Infoplease.com
- Georgia – History – LonelyPlanet.com
- History of Georgia – Tripod.com
- Learning about Georgia’s Facts and History – Georgia.gov
- Country of Georgia History – Archaeolink.com
- Georgia – Sak’art’velo – Background – NationalOnline.org
- Georgia – History – FactMonster.com
- Georgia – EveryCulture.com
- Origins of the Georgian nation – Georgia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Georgia country profile – Overview – BBC
- History of Georgia – Wow.com
Democracy and Georgia:
- Democracy Index – Wikipedia
- Rule of Law – Democracy and Human Rights – UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Human Rights of Georgia
- George: Flickering Beacon of Democracy – Human Rights in Georgia in 2007, by Human Rights Centre (HRIDC) – pdf
Georgia:
- GEORGIA – THE WORLD FACTBOOK – CIA
- Georgia – UN Data
- Georgia – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Georgia – Infoplease.com
- Georgia country profile – Overview – BBC
Foreign Relations of Georgia:
- Foreign relations of Georgia – Wikipedia
- US Relations with Georgia – US Department of State
- Georgia – Council on Foreign Relations – CFR.org
- Relations between Turkey and Georgia – REPUBLIC OF TURKEY MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Economy of Georgia:
- Economy of Georgia (country) – Wikipedia
- Georgia – Overview – WORLD BANK
- Georgia – Data – WORLD BANK
- Georgia – Economy – Asian Development Bank – ADB.org
- Georgia – Index – THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION
- Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia
- Georgia – Economy – Infoplease.com
1919 German socialist Kurt Eisner is assassinated. His death results in the establishment of the Bavarian Soviet Republic and parliament and government fleeing Munich, Germany.
1918 The last Carolina parakeet dies in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo.
1916 World War I: In France, the Battle of Verdun begins.
Battle of Verdun:
- BATTLE OF VERDUN – History.com
- Battle: First phase, 21 February – March 1 – Battle of Verdun – Wikipedia
- Battle of Verdun, 21 February-18 December 1916 – HistoryOfWar.org
- The Battle of Verdun, 1916 – FirstWorldWar.com
- The Battle of Verdun – the greatest battle ever – Wereldoorlog1418.nl
- The Battle of Verdun, by Robert Wilde – About education – About.com
- Battle of Verdun: 21 February 1916 – July 1916 – History – BBC
- The Battle of Verdun – THE GREAT WAR – PBS.org
- Battle of Verdun – 1916 – Maps of World – MapsOfWorld.com
- Battle of Verdun – Timeline – TimeToast.com, or the same webpage on the beta version.
1913 Ioannina is incorporated into the Greek state after the Balkan Wars.
Ioannina:
- History – Ioannina – Wikipedia
- IOANNINA – Greece.com
- Epirus – Wikipedia
- Ioannina – History – LonelyPlaent.com
- History of Ioannina – TravelPage.gr
- Ioánnina – Infoplease.com
- Ioannina – VisitGreece.gr
Greek State:
- Greece in the Balkan Wars – Wikipedia
- Cretan State – Wikipedia
- Treaty of Bucharest, August 10, 1913 – MTHOLYOKE.edu
Modern History of Greece:
- History of modern Greece – Wikipedia
- HISTORY OF MODERN GREECE, by S. Petmezas – MinPress.gr – pdf
- History of modern Greece – In2Greece.com
- History of modern Greece – MLAHANAS.de
- Greece – History – Infoplease.com
Balkan Wars:
First Balkan War:
- Balkan Wars – Wikipedia
- Balkan Wars – Encyclopedia Britannica
- First Balkan War 1912 – NZHistory.net.nz
- First Balkan War – HellenicaWorld.com
- The First Balkan War 1912-1913 – ThenAgain.info
- Balkan Military History – BalkanHistory.com
- TCA Fact Sheet: The 1912-1913 Balkan Wars – Turkish Coalition of America – TC-America.org
- “In Macedonia, the Serbian army defeated the Turks at Kumanovo that enabled it to join forces with the Montenegrins and enter Skopje. Meanwhile, the Greeks occupied Salonika and advanced on Ioánnina. In Albania, the Montenegrins besieged Shkodër, and the Serbs entered Durrës.” – The First Balkan War – Balkan Military History
Second Balkan War:
- Second Balkan War – Wikipedia
- Second Balkan War – June 16, 1917 – July 18, 1913 – THE GREAT WAR – WordPress.com
- Post Tagged: ‘Second Balkan War’ – The Treaty of Bucharest, August 10, 1913 – THE GREAT WAR – WordPress.com
- 2nd Balkan War – Years: 1913-1913 – The Polynational War Memorial – War-Memorial.net
- SECOND BALKAN WAR – Tumblr.com
- Second Balkan War – Encyclopedia Britannica
- Second Balkan War – YouTube video (1 min. 18 sec.)
- World War I Centennial: The Second Balkan War Begins – MentalFloss.com
- The First and Second Balkan Wars 1912-1913 – Questa.com
1896 An Englishman raised in Australia, Bob Fitzsimmons, fought an Irishman, Peter Maher, in an American promoted event which technically took place in Mexico, winning the 1896 World Heavyweight Championship in boxing.
1885 The newly completed Washington Monument is dedicated.
1848 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish The Communist Manifesto.
The Communist Manifesto:
- Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels – Authorized English Translation – Edited and Annotated by Friedrich Engels – SLP.org – pdf
- Communist Manifesto Summary – GradeSaver.com
- Communist Manifesto Summary – Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx – Enotes.com
- The Comnunst Manifesto – Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels – Summary – SparkNotes.com
Karl Marx:
- Thought – Karl Marx – Wikipedia
- KARL MARX – History.com
- Karl Marx – About education – About.com
- Karl Marx – Biography.com
- Karl Marx, 1818-1883 – The History Guide – HistoryGuide.org
- Karl Marx – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Stanford.edu
- Karl Marx – Encyclopedia Britannica
Friedrich Engels:
- Ideological legacy – Friedrich Engels – Wikipedia
- ENGELS, FRIEDRICH – Encyclopedia.com
- Friedrich Engels – Philosophers – Trincoll.edu
- Friedrich Engels – Spartacus-Educational.com
- Friedrich Engels – Encyclopedia Britannica
1808 Without a previous declaration of war, Russian troops cross the border to Sweden at Abborfors in eastern Finland, thus beginning the Finnish War, in which Sweden will lose the eastern half of the country (i.e. Finland) to Russia.
1804 The first self-propelling steam locomotive makes its outing at the Pen-y-Darren Ironworks in Wales.
1613 Mikhail I is unanimously elected Tsar by a national assembly, beginning the Romanov dynasty of Imperial Russia.
1543 Battle of Wayna Daga – A combined army of Ethiopian and Portuguese troops defeats a Muslim army led by Ahmed Gragn.
1440 The Prussian Confederation is formed.
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Satoshi Ashikaga, having worked as researcher, development program/project officer, legal protection/humanitarian assistance officer, human rights monitor-negotiator, managing-editor, and more, prefers a peaceful and prudent life, especially that in communion with nature. His previous work experiences, including those in war zones and war-torn zones, remind him of the invaluableness of peace. His interest and/or expertise includes international affairs, international law, jurisprudence, economic and business affairs, project/operations or organizational management, geography, history, the environmental/ecological issues, science and technology, visual/audio documentation of nature and culture, and more. Being a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment, he is currently compiling This Week in History on TMS.
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